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Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.

Language:
English.

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The J. Arthur Younger Papers represent virtually the complete written record of ten years in the House of Representatives
(1954-1964). Almost every aspect of a Congressman's life and duties are covered: elections; House rules and procedure; committee
activity; public and private bills; public opinion; contact with constituents; the extent of obligatory appearances at Washington
and California events.

In organizing this collection, effort has been made, wherever possible, to maintain the filing system used by J. Arthur Younger.
Congressman Younger's folder titles appear in this register as bold-type. Cross-references, which have been added for the
convenience of the reader, appear in upper/lower case type.

KEY: The numbers at the right margin of each entry represent box and folder numbers. Hence, 2 - 23 indicates Box 2, Folder 23.
9 - 6/10 indicates that material on that subject may be found in Box 9, folders 6 through 10, inclusively.

July 11, 1963Bracero Loss Means a Crop Loss in San Mateo Article from the San Mateo Times.

Page Page A 4406-7

July 15, 1963Report on Proposed Federal Legislation To Suspend Equal Broadcasting Time Requirements For the 1964 Presidential Campaign.
Report made by the Committee on the Federal Legis. of the Assoc. of the Bar of the City of New York.

Page Page A 4464

July 16, 1963There Goes Free Enterprise Mr. Donald Rogers, Business and Financial editor of the New York Herald Tribune

3/8/66Bay Area's New Left Connections With U. S. Old Left, Ed Montgomery at Commonwealth Club of S.F.

Page A1356

3/10/66Johnson's Leadership, Joseph Alsop

Page A1363

3/10/66Reserves Could Have Speeded War, Richard Fryklund

Page A1407

3/14/66An Irrelevant Opposition, Editorial, Wall Street Journal

Page A1491

3/16/66The Northern Bombing, Joseph Alsop

Page A1504

3/16/66An Address By Mr. Serafin G. Menocal, Commonwealth Club

Page 6347

3/24/66Tribute to John Baldwin (Mr. Younger's Remarks and Pastoral Prayer of Reverend Shick

Page A1806

3/30/66Commerce OK's Russia's Exports, Robert Allen and Paul Scott

Page A1814

3/30/66Elbie Jay Meets His Equal, Arthur Hoppe

Page 5759

3/16/66He Is Not Dead, Reverend Paul Ludwig

APRIL

Page 7166

4/4/66Impacted School Area Money Restored, 1-minute speech by Mr. Younger with articles included by R. Evans and R. Novak and Mr.
Maurice L. Peterson of U. C.

Page A1910

4/4/66Increase in Agriculture Products From Mexico, Council of California Growers

Page A1912

4/4/66The Uncuttable Growth, Wall Street Journal Editorial

Page 7327

4/5/66Use of War on Poverty Funds to Establish Cooperative Stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1-minute speech by Mr. Younger
with letter from Mr. Shriver to Mr. C. Wilson Harder and letter by R. W. Howard.

Page A2150

4/20/66Tri Quang Speaks Out, Joseph Alsop

Page 8433

4/25/66Private Enterprise and Public Responsibility In A Free Economy, George Champion